Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Ironically, despite the lack of interest from the media and public, he seems to be a perfect antidote for the Democrats. He could stack up against Trump with respect to his business acumen and accomplishments. Arguably, Bloomberg is more successful than Trump with a $52-billion, self-made net worth, created by a company he founded himself—and not inherited through his family. He has a calm, quiet demeanor and reasoned approach to matters. While mayor, he was, however, castigated for his “nanny” type of governing, acting as if the citizens were his children and banning large sodas, as they’re too sugary. ... "
" ... Often falsely castigated as a moderation, reform conservatism is actually an exercise in using a tabula rasa approach combined with rigorous conservative principles to re-source policy given today's hard data and facts. Tax reform has gone through this, while other issues like immigration and trade have yet to. As a result, tax reform now looks tanned, rested, and ready to go. ... "
" ... The organizers were castigated for going ahead when there were 208 new coronavirus cases in the UK on the day it began. Today that number stands at 1,625 which would make it even harder to justify giving the green light to an event with more than 1,000 personnel. ... "
" ... Van Wagenen, who as the hand-picked GM of Jeff Wilpon may also be in his final months on the job, might want to keep one eye on the future that may not include him by preserving what is left of the Mets’ minor league cupboard. Or he might want to run along the diving board and take one more cannonball into the deep end. More than likely, he doesn’t have a say in the matter after Thursday night’s debacle, when the Wilpons castigated “Brody” in press releases for supposedly misunderstanding that it was Jeff Wilpon’s idea for the Mets and Marlins to protest racial inequality and still play Thursday’s scheduled game and not Manfred’s. ... "
" ... Who can blame the hopeful? After all, there was the recent repudiation by Putin of the televised announcement made by his Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov. Unbeknownst to Putin, Lavrov proclaimed the Kremlin will expel U.S. personnel to retaliate against President Obama’s plan to impose harsh sanctions against Moscow because of Russia’s cyberattacks on the 2016 U.S. election, and especially its presumed manipulation of the outcome of the November Presidential contest. When Putin was informed of this, he castigated Lavrov and made clear in no uncertain terms that Russia will not retaliate. To the contrary, he wants to continue--indeed ramp up--making nice with Trump. ... "